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reform and a senate that will not do an entitlement reform we cannot get them to wi you do it without tax increases and fate of the masked the problems with out of control spending. i would prefer to have the vote to extend the current levels for the rest of thet of year and many conservativeye groups would as well butt unfortunately we don't haveve to hundred 18 votes son is in a difficult position as he has to come up with something t it is a very small step as a way to see we start the process with so little bit of entitlement reform to cut more than we have with usth sequestration area and this she deserves careful consideration by day house. lou: i think the ideal itself looks like short cotton and with regular order with the senate in the house that would be for moderate republicanse wouldu you agree? >> the immediate result during this time go all-out us to get the appropriationsh bill separately not only toa allow individual members tounit cut spending programs but use that jews stop searching and programs by cutting off funding altogether. by my congressional district my constitu
reform and a senate that will not do an entitlement reform we cannot get them to wi you do it without tax increases and fate of the masked the problems with out of control spending. i would prefer to have the vote to extend the current levels for the rest of thet of year and many conservativeye groups would as well butt unfortunately we don't haveve to hundred 18 votes son is in a difficult position as he has to come up with something t it is a very small step as a way to see we start the...
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a tax credit, a refundable tax credit for children who shouldn't be entitled to it. many of these children don't even live in the united states of america or may not even exist. why? because when this refundable tax credit, someone claims it, they don't have to put a social security number for the child. this is based on a treasury i.g. report that identified this problem. and this amendment, this simple fix that would require a social security number with anyone who is claiming the additional child tax credit on their tax return is estimated to save $20 billion over the next ten years. so paying for fixing the retirement cuts of the cost-of-living increase that went to those who have sacrificed so much for our country, paying for a temporary unemployment insurance extension for those who are trying to find work, reducing our deficit by $7 billion over ten years, all three of those things done by fixing an egregious problem in our tax code. the audit of the treasury i.g. in 2011 reported that individuals who are not authorized to work in the united states of america
a tax credit, a refundable tax credit for children who shouldn't be entitled to it. many of these children don't even live in the united states of america or may not even exist. why? because when this refundable tax credit, someone claims it, they don't have to put a social security number for the child. this is based on a treasury i.g. report that identified this problem. and this amendment, this simple fix that would require a social security number with anyone who is claiming the additional...
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2014. education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america check check check >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz in new york. >> a russian bomb attack in a railway station. >> a grim picture for afghanistan - predicting chaos and the rise of afghanistan after u.s. troops leave. >> 7-time formula 1 champion michael schumacher in a coma after a skiing accident. >> a special group of heroes from world war ii will be honoured at this year's rose bowl
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>> when president and congress removed the constraints on growth expect the highest taxes in the road on manufacturing and prohibition of drilling we could be energy independent the president says we are getting their but it is wrong he increased oil production on private land by so many barrels per day. we could get it but he keeps us from that. gerri: the federal reserve balance sheet we have a graphic. unbelievable. what about individuals or consumers? >> the federal reserve doesn't have latitude to do something goes wrong. if we have an earthquake something that stalls the recovery or a crisis in the middle east, the fed has no options left we cannot cut under streets it cannot add to the balance sheet. they are running out of bonds that they comply -- can buy. gerri: i know everybody is worried about their legacy but they need to start getting some real work done. have a great weekend professor. we appreciate your time. how do you do that? a great way to make money and get organized for a great battle over who has the right to make end of life decisions in dhaka hospital. stay wi
>> when president and congress removed the constraints on growth expect the highest taxes in the road on manufacturing and prohibition of drilling we could be energy independent the president says we are getting their but it is wrong he increased oil production on private land by so many barrels per day. we could get it but he keeps us from that. gerri: the federal reserve balance sheet we have a graphic. unbelievable. what about individuals or consumers? >> the federal reserve...
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it would not be tax free. it would be taxed. should congress do that? >> on a case-by-case basis, that is exactly what i will be considering per staff member. i am naturally frugal. for the three years that i have been here, i have understand my budget by at least a half-million dollars. not because i am frugal, but also because i knew this was coming. this is no surprise to me. i knew this was going to be the result. what is bizarre is coming from the private sector. when i hired somebody to work for me, i not only had to pay their salary, but i have a budget for their pension plans and unemployment insurance and health care insurance. i understand the full cost. when you come here, it is a bizarre system. budget isf congress' only used to pay salary. somebody else provides all of the benefits. members of congress do not know what they cost. that is part of the problem. result, if this ruling were overturned, it would force members of congress to actually start considering an understanding how expensive these benefits are. i have allowed myself the fle
it would not be tax free. it would be taxed. should congress do that? >> on a case-by-case basis, that is exactly what i will be considering per staff member. i am naturally frugal. for the three years that i have been here, i have understand my budget by at least a half-million dollars. not because i am frugal, but also because i knew this was coming. this is no surprise to me. i knew this was going to be the result. what is bizarre is coming from the private sector. when i hired...
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that is to say we will not change our way of life, raise our taxes, reduce our entitlement in order to ensure that the revenues provided stand the word conducted in our name. and of course, we will not lead. put simply, war has become not our problem. somebody else's problem. as a consequence of that, as a consequence of losing control of our military, a consequence of indulging, what we've ended up with is too much for them to few warriors. 1% of the population bears the burden of what has become for all practical purposes permanent war. the other 99% of us are spectators. i personally believe this distribution of service and sacrifice is not democratic. it is also not moral. it is in fact the inverse of the complaint registered in the occupied move and of a couple years back. namely what we have is the 1% being exploited by the 99%. the side effects are likewise unfortunate. the disparity between washington's appetite for war and society's willingness to provide for years has created an opening for profit they made private security firms that are termed as mercenaries, to enrich them
that is to say we will not change our way of life, raise our taxes, reduce our entitlement in order to ensure that the revenues provided stand the word conducted in our name. and of course, we will not lead. put simply, war has become not our problem. somebody else's problem. as a consequence of that, as a consequence of losing control of our military, a consequence of indulging, what we've ended up with is too much for them to few warriors. 1% of the population bears the burden of what has...
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did they file the tax returns to pay taxes? no. they filed tax returns to get a tax credit back from the government, a check from the government. they claimed 20 dependents living inside their residence and the internal revenue service sent the illegal tax filers $30,000, direct checks from the united states government. the united states department of treasury went to them. they filed a return. they said they had these children and they were given $30,000. according to the report, none of those dependents lived in the united states or had even visited the united states. the illegal alien in the story justified the enormous tax fraud by saying -- quote -- "if the opportunity is there and they can give it to me, why not take advantage of it?" well, this is an interesting development. let's go on a little further. as the inspector general himself said -- quote -- "the payment of federal funds through this tax benefit appears to provide an additional incentive for aliens to enter, reside and work in the united states without authorizat
did they file the tax returns to pay taxes? no. they filed tax returns to get a tax credit back from the government, a check from the government. they claimed 20 dependents living inside their residence and the internal revenue service sent the illegal tax filers $30,000, direct checks from the united states government. the united states department of treasury went to them. they filed a return. they said they had these children and they were given $30,000. according to the report, none of those...
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the coffee johnson said who is the winner of the gilbert and state tax which was organized but since it's done in the trading company who installed a mobile trading track in time square units it's an odd day it's a scandal. that means. seeing we're going to see if it was inspired by a black american tradition in which new years party you're stuffed dolls with items representing the years. bad memories before setting them on fire as you. and actually kick boxing coach from georgia has said the new record with this unusual ability to attract no objects to is a body of forty one year old became aware of his style and a few years ago he said the new world record for body attraction by holding fifty three spoons on his back and chest. he also surprising the audience by pulling the mercedes with the rope connected to a metal sheet attached to his chest he pull the car for over thirty seconds with a teenage boy sitting on top of the actor a short break he went on to place a metal sheet loaded with clay tiles on its chest is too was assisted from the house with a big hammer. he read magazine
the coffee johnson said who is the winner of the gilbert and state tax which was organized but since it's done in the trading company who installed a mobile trading track in time square units it's an odd day it's a scandal. that means. seeing we're going to see if it was inspired by a black american tradition in which new years party you're stuffed dolls with items representing the years. bad memories before setting them on fire as you. and actually kick boxing coach from georgia has said the...
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belongs to the bank and their lives have been destroyed which put me from a very wealthy man back on tax credits. more family suffered heavily through this. west register of banks property company and the hotel moore was but after last year. she sadly. got cancer and march this year and she'd already my. three three girls the one answers and justice determined to fight back chris and ernie cling to the idea that one day they'll walk through these doors as owners of the hotel again laura smith artie kent of being a good father can be tough enough but imagine trying to give a good start in life to seventeen children and go on a story is next on r.t. . there are many internal battles in society liberals and conservatives will never agree on gun rights or abortion but there is one battle that is often more generational than anything the battle for school uniforms teachers argue that uniforms eliminate a big distraction in the classroom and break up the caste systems that can evolve at school between the cool fashionable kids and the ones who can barely afford lunch like me in my younger year
belongs to the bank and their lives have been destroyed which put me from a very wealthy man back on tax credits. more family suffered heavily through this. west register of banks property company and the hotel moore was but after last year. she sadly. got cancer and march this year and she'd already my. three three girls the one answers and justice determined to fight back chris and ernie cling to the idea that one day they'll walk through these doors as owners of the hotel again laura smith...
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part of the american opportunity tax credit, the child tax credit. he has shown his commitment. no politics in that, and not even much attention. it is just in his heart. and a very smart professor, professor dubay from amherst who just came out with a report that many of you saw in the last few days that said if we were to raise the minimum wage to $10.10, it is projected that will lift 6.8 million people out of poverty. it would make them less dependent on government programs. it would not add to the deficit one penny. those are some of the things you will hear from this president. more importantly, those are things we will fight to get done. if anybody suggests that somehow we are going to fight for emergency unemployment extension for political reasons as opposed to it being the right thing to do, i have a really good solution. let's get them done right now in a bipartisan way anybody can share credit in doing something that is the right thing to do for the american people. thank you. >> any other questions? >> i have a couple questions about the
part of the american opportunity tax credit, the child tax credit. he has shown his commitment. no politics in that, and not even much attention. it is just in his heart. and a very smart professor, professor dubay from amherst who just came out with a report that many of you saw in the last few days that said if we were to raise the minimum wage to $10.10, it is projected that will lift 6.8 million people out of poverty. it would make them less dependent on government programs. it would not...
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hikes pay cuts and slashed pensions all of this while some well off politicians and tax evaders largely escaped sacrifices needed to save the country one of the journals we talked to says his good nation was being used as a washing machine for the big banks if i had to give some figures for two thousand and fourteen i would say that we have unemployment around thirty percent sixty percent in the youth unemployment. the public that we keep skyrocketing and the poverty it will be in the warst condition for the last three generations of greeks greece was used as. laundry machine for a capital of other european countries they the german taxpayers for example they were paying huge amounts that there were coming to greece but there was not one percent of this money staying for various reasons in the greek economy that was going to big financial institutions and especially big banks in germany so what we were saying for many years now it's please stop saving us please stop pretending that you are giving money to the greek economy. so far the only one who has managed to shake off the bellowed b
hikes pay cuts and slashed pensions all of this while some well off politicians and tax evaders largely escaped sacrifices needed to save the country one of the journals we talked to says his good nation was being used as a washing machine for the big banks if i had to give some figures for two thousand and fourteen i would say that we have unemployment around thirty percent sixty percent in the youth unemployment. the public that we keep skyrocketing and the poverty it will be in the warst...
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they need to do but taxes on individuals are not the only type of taxes. industries are taxed, companies are taxed and that is major revenue streams. the caller is correct in some sense that people will see some higher taxes on the affordable care act, or at least higher prices but many come from higher taxes on companies. perhaps people want to argue the taxes are raising prices for consumers, which could be the case. it is incorrect to say it is the tax on individual people that is paying for the affordable care act. guest: another question on twitter -- guest: currently that is not a practice in american medicine. keep all are very upset about this. consumer -- consumers desire transparency when they use medical services. it is frankly in the service of the health-care industry and one way or another for them to keep that less public. the obama administration will move forward with a variety of initiatives that would allow the consumers to understand the pricing of the health-care. over the past year they published a report about the cost of hospitals u
they need to do but taxes on individuals are not the only type of taxes. industries are taxed, companies are taxed and that is major revenue streams. the caller is correct in some sense that people will see some higher taxes on the affordable care act, or at least higher prices but many come from higher taxes on companies. perhaps people want to argue the taxes are raising prices for consumers, which could be the case. it is incorrect to say it is the tax on individual people that is paying for...
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we believe raising taxes to fund additional commitments is and why is especially given the recent tax increases. in closing i want to echo bruce by stating my appreciation for the effort of my fellow commissioners. they did the impossible and produce an important product on the very tight schedule. i also want to thank him for his incredible leadership he was a great partner that work to install trust and create an environment conducive to the collaboration and dialogue. >> thank you, dr. feder. >> i will begin again. thank you mr. chairman and members of the committee for the opportunity to testify before you today on a path forward for long-term care services and support. i appreciate it at the outset when you're mentioning of my services as the staff director of the administration that began about 25 years ago. so as you can see i have been at this all long time and hopefully i will make progress before i need long-term care. so we definitely need to get on with it. but the experience most recently as a member of the commission on long-term care as i'm testifying today as well as m
we believe raising taxes to fund additional commitments is and why is especially given the recent tax increases. in closing i want to echo bruce by stating my appreciation for the effort of my fellow commissioners. they did the impossible and produce an important product on the very tight schedule. i also want to thank him for his incredible leadership he was a great partner that work to install trust and create an environment conducive to the collaboration and dialogue. >> thank you, dr....
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they pay the payroll tax. they deserve the protection and a congress looking into the future not just for them, but for their children and grandchildren. if policymakers will we have to be willing to make difficult decisions in the context of our obligation to the people we represent. this series is called is most appropriate solutions are not easy, but senator to me's comments about preserving the tax and if it to direct people towards private savings are absolutely essential because people have to become more dependent upon themselves unless upon government. we need to incentivize the process of its easier for them to accumulate benefits over time and capital over time. i look forward to participating. appreciate your calling. >> thank you, center isakson. first witness is rob romasco, president of aarp, distinguished for the private sector has written and spoken extensively on wide reaching impact of social security on our economy. andrew biggs, thank you for joining mr. romasco. andrew biggs scholar at the
they pay the payroll tax. they deserve the protection and a congress looking into the future not just for them, but for their children and grandchildren. if policymakers will we have to be willing to make difficult decisions in the context of our obligation to the people we represent. this series is called is most appropriate solutions are not easy, but senator to me's comments about preserving the tax and if it to direct people towards private savings are absolutely essential because people...
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to gauge the scale of the drug production and the mafia's and earnings, italian tax investigators have had surveillance planes fly over the plantations. they estimate that the farmers grow around 900 tons of marijuana a year. estimated market value -- 4.5 billion euros. albanian authorities and some high-ranking politicians are also reputed to be profiting from the trade. many luxury hotels on the coast are allegedly drug laundering operations. an intelligence agency report made links between mafia bosses and politicians has been under lock and key for years under orders of the former government. many marijuana farmers say the government is complicit in trying to hush things up. >> if the government had wanted to stop the drug production, it would have done so. >> she expects demand for marijuana to rise. she has had a bumper harvest this year, like other farmers here. they are determined to defend that crop 24 hours a day by any means necessary. we were wary of overstaying our welcome. the locals are determined to defend what is one of albania's most flourishing businesses. >> people
to gauge the scale of the drug production and the mafia's and earnings, italian tax investigators have had surveillance planes fly over the plantations. they estimate that the farmers grow around 900 tons of marijuana a year. estimated market value -- 4.5 billion euros. albanian authorities and some high-ranking politicians are also reputed to be profiting from the trade. many luxury hotels on the coast are allegedly drug laundering operations. an intelligence agency report made links between...
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mentioned the tax revenue. but here at medicine man, denver, the largest dispensary of medical marijuana and. legal marijuana, they're expanding. >> they're staying at the screen to see if they recognize people in line. what is the next hurdle for advocates? >> that's the issue. while it's legal to smoke marijuana recreationally here in colorado, the federal government maintains at the federal level this is illegal, so there's a conflict. the department of justice in august said to the governor of colorado and washington state, which begins the sale this summer, they will not interfere, they will defer to state law for now as long as states like colorado and washington state and the others which are expected to follow suit in the coming years, have strict guidelines regulating marijuana and you see those guidelines in the fact that only residents can purchase up to an ounce, nonresidents a quarter ounce and must be smoked in a private residence. >> you said that twice. that's important for people to know becaus
mentioned the tax revenue. but here at medicine man, denver, the largest dispensary of medical marijuana and. legal marijuana, they're expanding. >> they're staying at the screen to see if they recognize people in line. what is the next hurdle for advocates? >> that's the issue. while it's legal to smoke marijuana recreationally here in colorado, the federal government maintains at the federal level this is illegal, so there's a conflict. the department of justice in august said to...
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suggesting you keep is that anyone who comes to this country has to be able to afford to work here pay taxes and contribute to this country but we have to have a sensible immigration policy which brings the best in and ensures that they stay here and pay for the future of this country in the same way the indigenous people do well perth might not be the first thing to spring to mind when you think of the winter olympics but these big cats are a symbol for sochi two thousand and fourteen for a reason the area is home to the endangered creatures who are fighting to think watch survivor three might say is in sochi and found out what's being done to help still be hunters resourceful scavengers persion lead has the smallest little while can't one stone these mountains in the caucuses. now the solitary elusive and skillful predators and being introduced to their natural habitat after fifty years thanks to the caucuses nature reserve leopard sentence it's part of a program ling to this twenty four team lead to gains that aims to preserve and improve the region's wildlife and environment. richard tho
suggesting you keep is that anyone who comes to this country has to be able to afford to work here pay taxes and contribute to this country but we have to have a sensible immigration policy which brings the best in and ensures that they stay here and pay for the future of this country in the same way the indigenous people do well perth might not be the first thing to spring to mind when you think of the winter olympics but these big cats are a symbol for sochi two thousand and fourteen for a...
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economic growth and relatively low debt levels to get there and it had to slash spending on wages and high taxes to keep the left of his former county paid for the year honor during the global financial crisis analysts believe by joining the eurozone. let the air will benefit from the tees economic growth and have greater access to external markets such as china or the us which god negotiate the investment for free trade deal with the eu. that's a good luck cause won a jackpot and new joint this stuff from brussels happy new years here jack and i guess it's a happy new year for the people of lefty a sudden so one of the potential effects of the country joining the eurozone. but for all the books economy and also that he is on. each listed on the bloc's economy is not going to be that big lefty is a very small country of population just above two million people but of course eu officials are holding this up as proof of a return in confidence in the euro something that very few people would disagree with at the moment that does seem to be at the venue sites in the euro. within that to yourself it'
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bethlehem but by the greek orthodox patriarch of jerusalem in egypt's security was tight to make it safer tax from businessmen since in some sense it's withheld pending to avoid bush if the tenants be out of the dark . inhale yours. i know. usual caught in snowy winter has come to some of the region's snow fall marked the first days of the new year for the residents of almighty region phone these days frost came went over to drop to minus fifteen in southern regions a drop to minus twenty eight two minus thirty degrees in the north according to weather forecasters the insights i quote came from continuing crul last a couple days ago haal
bethlehem but by the greek orthodox patriarch of jerusalem in egypt's security was tight to make it safer tax from businessmen since in some sense it's withheld pending to avoid bush if the tenants be out of the dark . inhale yours. i know. usual caught in snowy winter has come to some of the region's snow fall marked the first days of the new year for the residents of almighty region phone these days frost came went over to drop to minus fifteen in southern regions a drop to minus twenty eight...
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colorado is actually adopting a far more sensible approach in which we are going to regulate and tax the cultivation and sale of the marijuana for adults. >> taxes that will top 25% in most transactions, gu critics warn increased access will lead to increases in drug abuse and crime. >> i think it's going to be a huge disaster. i think it's something that there will be so much daniel done to the children out there that it's going to be very difficult to undo it. >> regardless, two dozen pot shots across the state opened wednesday wm dozens more in the pipeline to get licenses to sell it. users have to be at least 21, can't smoke in public, and is can't cross state lines with their purchase. to help with that part of the law, a ban on pot at denver's airport remains in place. >> the obama administration is confident that a ban will stand. the health care law forces some religious organizations that provide insurance to include birth control coverage. and organizations of nuns sued saying patriot vision violated their religious beliefs. the supreme court gave the government until frida
colorado is actually adopting a far more sensible approach in which we are going to regulate and tax the cultivation and sale of the marijuana for adults. >> taxes that will top 25% in most transactions, gu critics warn increased access will lead to increases in drug abuse and crime. >> i think it's going to be a huge disaster. i think it's something that there will be so much daniel done to the children out there that it's going to be very difficult to undo it. >> regardless,...
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. >> george clooney says raise taxes on the rich people. >> it's weird. they drive the prius to the emmys. they have the private airplane. i don't begrudge people that. i wish i had a private airplane. >> lots of celebrities, advocate raising taxes on the rich to help the poor. yet, over the year, i have noticed that, well-connected celebrities are quick to use obscure tax dodges and here, two examples. >> bon jovi owns acres of land in new jersey, pays $100 in state property tax. because he raises money bees. he qualifies for a honey bee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundred of acres of land, but pays little tax on it because, an organic farmer works his land. his poor neighbors pay more. >> i'm not against any one trying to lower their tax burden. if you are bon jovi an bruce springsteen and publicly support president obama and campaigned for him and held rallies for him but have decried tax cuts for the rich, and have said oh they're robbing these poverty programs and the social contract with america is being destroyed, middle-class is harmed. then y
. >> george clooney says raise taxes on the rich people. >> it's weird. they drive the prius to the emmys. they have the private airplane. i don't begrudge people that. i wish i had a private airplane. >> lots of celebrities, advocate raising taxes on the rich to help the poor. yet, over the year, i have noticed that, well-connected celebrities are quick to use obscure tax dodges and here, two examples. >> bon jovi owns acres of land in new jersey, pays $100 in state...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. lou: i really like dick bove, one of the best known banking analyst, good to have a disagreement with someone. and be able to disagree, and you know with a a class act. i appreciate him being here. i recommend his book. joining me the a-team. ron christie, and fox news contributor jud judith miller. and ebony williams, good to have you here, since i mentioned you last ebony, i turn to you first, sperling said it is false there was a quote, unquote magic number that after the washington post, had given administration two pinnochios for lying about 7 million. >> i have to say even as a left wing supporter that number was certainly -- out there. it was the target number, we heard from secretary kathleen sebelius, now this is an opportunity for dang to kind of make a fuller statement, saying that was an ideal number we would be satisfied with continual yee enroll am. lou: a half million. >> well not a half a million. they need more, but they need more context on what the number represents
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. lou: i really like dick bove, one of the best known banking analyst, good to have a disagreement with someone. and be able to disagree, and you know with a a class act. i appreciate him being here. i recommend his book. joining me the a-team. ron christie, and fox news contributor jud judith miller. and ebony williams, good to have you here, since i mentioned you last ebony, i turn to you first, sperling said it is false there was a quote, unquote...
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and when you compare the soldier his and seven sayings, tax-free in the war zone, all the other benefits, insurance, health care and retirement benefits that accrue, the compensation really equals out even if it's not the same on a cash earned basis. so, you know, young soldiers don't appreciate all those other legacy benefits that they get later in life. >> what were your guys making on average per day? >> anywhere from 450, $450 a day to i would say the peak would be about a $600-a-day guy. >> you mentioned -- >> and also for comparison to that, that workday is probably going 14-16 hours with the other eight hours a day that you can be mortared, rocketed or whatever. so, you know, you're literally in the hot zone every day. >> yeah. seeking of the hot zone -- speaking of the hot zone, i was fascinated to read if your book about just the way you would have to transport people like bremer across town. so you'd have the humvees and the armored suvs and the helicopters overhead. and it occurred to me as i read that, was that not overkill? was there concern on your part or anyone else's tha
and when you compare the soldier his and seven sayings, tax-free in the war zone, all the other benefits, insurance, health care and retirement benefits that accrue, the compensation really equals out even if it's not the same on a cash earned basis. so, you know, young soldiers don't appreciate all those other legacy benefits that they get later in life. >> what were your guys making on average per day? >> anywhere from 450, $450 a day to i would say the peak would be about a...
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hikes pay cuts and slash pensions all this while some well off politicians and tax evader vader's largely escaped sacrifices needed to save the nation one a great journalist that we talked to says they'll be more of the same next year we have here delegations from european central bank from my math and european commission in control of greek ministries greece can give some lessons of how the measures in a time of crisis and when a country has a huge public debt this is the lead only to disaster if i had to give some figures for two thousand and fourteen i would say that we have unemployment around thirty percent sixty percent in the youth unemployment. the public that we keep skyrocketing and the poverty it will be in the war condition for the last three generation of greeks what people in europe should realize and the greek government do is that there is not sustainable and it wasn't sustainable from two thousand and ten we needed before no matter what the government is saying no matter what other european executives are saying at the moment. so far the only country has managed to shake
hikes pay cuts and slash pensions all this while some well off politicians and tax evader vader's largely escaped sacrifices needed to save the nation one a great journalist that we talked to says they'll be more of the same next year we have here delegations from european central bank from my math and european commission in control of greek ministries greece can give some lessons of how the measures in a time of crisis and when a country has a huge public debt this is the lead only to disaster...
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inequality, i will raise your taxes and i will raise spending. there's nothing revolutionary about. that that's the old play book. >> that's why obama people are nervous saying on unemployment and minimum wage has economic growth benefits. you hear them talk about number of jobs and gdp that's say spaying this is about growth, business and shrinking the deficit not about redistribution. >> schieffer: let's take a little break here we'll come back talk about united states overseas and what's going on. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where am
inequality, i will raise your taxes and i will raise spending. there's nothing revolutionary about. that that's the old play book. >> that's why obama people are nervous saying on unemployment and minimum wage has economic growth benefits. you hear them talk about number of jobs and gdp that's say spaying this is about growth, business and shrinking the deficit not about redistribution. >> schieffer: let's take a little break here we'll come back talk about united states overseas...
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>> any individual's tax return? there are separate laws that cover the acquisition of tax returns. >> you could get tax returns. could you get at somebody's permanent record from school? >> if it was relevant to the investigation you could go to the fisa court and ask for it. >> could you get somebody's hotel records? >> if it was relevant. >> could you get the record of everybody who stayed in a particular hotel at a given time? >> if you can demonstrate to the court it is relevant. >> could you get my visa and master card records? >> if i can demonstrate to the court -- >> could you argue with a straight face you could create a database of every financial transaction that happen in the country because visa and master card only keep those for a couple of years? >> mr. farenthold, that is dependent on what i'm investigating and what the relevance of the information and how it would be used and how it would be limited. all of those have to go into it. it is not a simple yes or no black or white image. >> could you ge
>> any individual's tax return? there are separate laws that cover the acquisition of tax returns. >> you could get tax returns. could you get at somebody's permanent record from school? >> if it was relevant to the investigation you could go to the fisa court and ask for it. >> could you get somebody's hotel records? >> if it was relevant. >> could you get the record of everybody who stayed in a particular hotel at a given time? >> if you can...
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tips at restaurants that are automatically added on to the bill are now taxed by the state and employers are no longer allowed to fire employees through victims of domestic abuse or assault based on that. and sending text messages while driving are prohibited, but now teenage drivers will no longer be able to use voice recognition services to send text messages while they're driving. a law extension will let solar drivers with plug-in vehicles into the hov lane for another five years. also game wardens must capture or scare off mountain lions instead of killing them, unless they pose a threat. any photographer caught harassing the children of celebrities could face a year of jailtime or a $10,000 fine. and all ten uc campuses are going smoke free starting today. >>> the rose parade rolled through the streets of pasadena this morning. that's the 2013 winner of "the voice" belting out her signature notes for the crowd. for the first time in 125-year history a same-sex marriage was performed on a float made to look like a giant wedding cake. there it is. the two men exchanged their vows bef
tips at restaurants that are automatically added on to the bill are now taxed by the state and employers are no longer allowed to fire employees through victims of domestic abuse or assault based on that. and sending text messages while driving are prohibited, but now teenage drivers will no longer be able to use voice recognition services to send text messages while they're driving. a law extension will let solar drivers with plug-in vehicles into the hov lane for another five years. also game...
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people are looking and they're looking they're going wait a minute i put all this money and all my tax to payer dollars into a war that's given us nothing but pain and suffering but on the other hand you're telling me that we have to cut food stamps we can't get affordable health care you know what's that what's the deal here and i think worth we're seeing some of that reflected in the politics and washington it might be slow but i think that we're going to see more of that two thousand and fourteen people who bother you because it seems like so much of politics is just corporate politics i mean you pay to play and the people that we're talking about on this program don't have the money to pay to play. yes and with the the recent decision by the supreme court that's allowed even more money to flow into elections i am not very hopeful that that's going to change in two thousand and fourteen i would love to see some some serious changes to the u.s. electoral system to reduce gerrymandering to maybe bring in alternative voting systems to make third party candidates more viable and some wa
people are looking and they're looking they're going wait a minute i put all this money and all my tax to payer dollars into a war that's given us nothing but pain and suffering but on the other hand you're telling me that we have to cut food stamps we can't get affordable health care you know what's that what's the deal here and i think worth we're seeing some of that reflected in the politics and washington it might be slow but i think that we're going to see more of that two thousand and...
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of the american by the us was registered there so when it came to tax revenues it was answering to the mayor next to you guns going with that argument with the hope they depended on him and that was the only reason why he even managed care only time will solve the mystery surrounding my husband's murder but i just like how to ask you to confess and clear his conscience. while on trial for the murder of pairs of legs going was already serving twenty years in prison for the attempted murder of former holocaust visor all good cause. after quitting her post with you cos she went on to work as the head of p.r. for the mayor of moscow it was then that a bomb was placed in her moscow apartment fortunately it detonated while no one was home because the owner sees the holocaust these comments about political prisoners as self-serving. how to craft a hostage of his own party he can't act differently now if he ever recognizes what his security forces were doing but he will automatically become responsible i think now he fears that the next super two can start talking like that and what the third
of the american by the us was registered there so when it came to tax revenues it was answering to the mayor next to you guns going with that argument with the hope they depended on him and that was the only reason why he even managed care only time will solve the mystery surrounding my husband's murder but i just like how to ask you to confess and clear his conscience. while on trial for the murder of pairs of legs going was already serving twenty years in prison for the attempted murder of...
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what they're paying their share of payroll taxes and then what is out of pocket costs. from that you can figure out where the households are falling. >> presumably, if there is more cost sharing going on in the individual market, for example, that maybe offset by other things happening in medicare. you're not really able to pull out sort of what is going on out of pocket spending really. >> most of our data comes in top down. you would have to go to another survey or another research. >> okay, if there are follow up questions, is there an e-mail address? anybody like to volunteer to field. okay. any questions, she'll funnel them to c.m.s. we thank you for your presentation, your data and we'll close. [captioning performed by >> "washington journal" continues. host: we're joined now by janet ."d of "wall street journal give us your idea on the biggest issues facing lawmakers. do democrats really want to spend most of this are focusing on economic issues that look at the inequality between rich and poor and measures like unemployment insurance and minimum wage to redress
what they're paying their share of payroll taxes and then what is out of pocket costs. from that you can figure out where the households are falling. >> presumably, if there is more cost sharing going on in the individual market, for example, that maybe offset by other things happening in medicare. you're not really able to pull out sort of what is going on out of pocket spending really. >> most of our data comes in top down. you would have to go to another survey or another...
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in terms of raising taxes, this tax is only going to raise 200 million euros total. it's only temporary. that's the first thing you have to understand and only affects 450 companies. this is more about francois who laepd making a statement within his party party increasing his standing within the party and making a statement on fairness. in terms of whether or not you'll see french businesses flee to the uk. it is unlikely given the tax is only temporary. >> thank you, appreciate it. here's a switch here. the ceo of apple tim cook getting paid based on the stock's performance. if the stock takes a hit in the market, cook's pay gets docked. the worse the performance, the bigger the pay cut. cook says he wants to set a leadership example for corporate the ceos. apple products enormously popular even though he took a pay cut with the performance plan, he still cleared about $40 million in salary, bonuses and stock. not so bad. >>> he has washed the feet of prisoners, he's embraced the poor and sick. now pope francis being recognized for something unexpected. his sense o
in terms of raising taxes, this tax is only going to raise 200 million euros total. it's only temporary. that's the first thing you have to understand and only affects 450 companies. this is more about francois who laepd making a statement within his party party increasing his standing within the party and making a statement on fairness. in terms of whether or not you'll see french businesses flee to the uk. it is unlikely given the tax is only temporary. >> thank you, appreciate it....
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including 55 popular tax breaks. almost every year congress allows them to expire and then reinstates them retroactively. but businesses and taxpayers cannot count on that because there is no guarantee. >> it affects your business planning, it affects your profitabili profitability, your bottom line and your competitiveness, not only domestically but globally. >> reporter: some of the tax breaks set to expire, a tax credit for research and development by drug and high-tech businesses. a tax break allowing companies to write off large capital expenditures right away. a tax credit for businesses that produce renewable energy. tax deductions for companies that donate food to the needy or computers to public libraries and a tax credit for those who buy electric powered cars. congress can decide to renew them for a year or two, or permanently or not at all. most likely, according to fox business anchor david adam, lawmakers will extend them temporarily and we'll be right back in the same situation in a year or so. >> poli
including 55 popular tax breaks. almost every year congress allows them to expire and then reinstates them retroactively. but businesses and taxpayers cannot count on that because there is no guarantee. >> it affects your business planning, it affects your profitabili profitability, your bottom line and your competitiveness, not only domestically but globally. >> reporter: some of the tax breaks set to expire, a tax credit for research and development by drug and high-tech...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. test test. test test. >>> today, you're not only one of the longest serving secretaries of defense in american history, but it is also clear that you've been one of the best. when the fight against al qaeda and our efforts in afghanistan needed new focus, bob gates helped us device a strategy that has finally put al qaeda on a path to defeat and insures that afghanistan never again becomes a source for attacks against our nation. >> that was president obama in june of 2011 talking about his former defense secretary, bob gates. gates has a new book out, "du "duty," in which there's harsh criticism of the president's leadership and the commitism to the afghanistan war. saying in 2010, the president had concluded, quote, he doesn't believe in his own strategy. and doesn't consider the war to be his. for him, it's all about getting out. and then there's a moment in where he questions, according to gates, the president questions the military folks in saying that they may be trying to game the preside
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. test test. test test. >>> today, you're not only one of the longest serving secretaries of defense in american history, but it is also clear that you've been one of the best. when the fight against al qaeda and our efforts in afghanistan needed new focus, bob gates helped us device a strategy that has finally put al qaeda on a path to defeat and insures that afghanistan never again becomes a source for attacks against our nation. >>...
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people are looking and they're looking they're going wait a minute i poured all this money and all my tax to payer dollars into a war that's given us nothing but pain and suffering but on the other hand you're telling me that we have to cut food stamps we can't get affordable health care you know what's that what's the deal here and i think worth we're seeing some of that reflected in the politics and washington it might be slow but i think that we're going to see more of that in two thousand and fourteen people who bother you because it seems like so much of politics is just corporate politics i mean you pay to play and the people that we're talking about on this program don't have the money to pay to play. yes and with the the recent decision by the supreme court that's allowed even more money to flow into elections i am not very hopeful that that's going to change in two thousand and fourteen i would love to see some some serious changes to the u.s. electoral system to reduce gerrymandering to maybe bring in alternative voting systems to make third party candidates more viable and some
people are looking and they're looking they're going wait a minute i poured all this money and all my tax to payer dollars into a war that's given us nothing but pain and suffering but on the other hand you're telling me that we have to cut food stamps we can't get affordable health care you know what's that what's the deal here and i think worth we're seeing some of that reflected in the politics and washington it might be slow but i think that we're going to see more of that in two thousand...
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heard clashed with you cross over his insistence that the oil giant paid taxes due to his tone the court found no link between the murders and the head of you cos however because widow believes this was a crime that went to the top of the american by you this was registered there so when it came to tax revenues it was answering to the mayor a nifty you guns going with that argument with the whole of they depended on him and that was the only reason why he even matter it only time will solve the mystery surrounding my husband's murder but i'd just like a key to confess and clear his conscience. while on trial for the murder of pair of legs going with already serving twenty years in prison for the attempted murder of former holocaust good byes are all good cause dinner after quitting her post with you cos she went on to work as the head of p.r. for the mayor of moscow it was then that a bomb was placed in her moscow apartment fortunately it detonated while no one was home because dinner see the holocaust these comments about political prisoners as self-serving. how to craft a hostage of hi
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if you listen to the tax collectors, prostitutes, jesus is a jesus of love, not of anger. the language phil used was hateful, angry language. that can't be tolerated. >> what language? >> remember, phil robertson we don't judge them, we never judge them. we leave it up to god. is that hateful? >> he talks about what is the difference of a man with a vagina and a man who doesn't like a vagina? >> the term vagina is hateful? that's offensive to me as a woman. >> don't do that, dana. don't -- wait a minute now. i'm talking about the paragraph in which he talks about men who don't happen to like vaginas. that's offensive. >> oh oh, the horror. >> so everything is so outrageous. seems they can never be outrageoused about anything, right, dana? why be out ranlsed at using crass language like they use all the time? >> it's like phil robertson sat on a panel and mocked a black baby for being adopted by a white family like a lot of people msnbc did with the romneys. >> here we go. apples and oranges. >> richard, you get the last word. >> can we talk about phil robertson? i never mi
if you listen to the tax collectors, prostitutes, jesus is a jesus of love, not of anger. the language phil used was hateful, angry language. that can't be tolerated. >> what language? >> remember, phil robertson we don't judge them, we never judge them. we leave it up to god. is that hateful? >> he talks about what is the difference of a man with a vagina and a man who doesn't like a vagina? >> the term vagina is hateful? that's offensive to me as a woman. >>...
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stored into two main reasons the first is a sport as universal themes of the summit from costa rica taxes is not something for a family from france. what's more it's a generational thing. jane austen. saving and is considering a touch of cnn to that hands. these decorative items made from recycled sales the skills decline and snacks and banks or making you sweat so he'll heal. i went in and i missed the name given to the sales come to skip this and professional brakes wheels of commerce and to not say enough is a musical styles from previous day doesn't contain its own mistakes teagan in london. you can connect and yet he can continue. plastic is to examine main seo ceased to be tried on that at twenty one outs. here one ounce of me to square the sale is transformed. each month. why don't you have to pray. we use about ninety five cents us. then all the other apostles sorted and recycled bike recently recyclers with which to whack him on it tonight. he mentioned that i'd see if the sights and cbc authentication april they will have me. then the sun last week in a way to play sales and one
stored into two main reasons the first is a sport as universal themes of the summit from costa rica taxes is not something for a family from france. what's more it's a generational thing. jane austen. saving and is considering a touch of cnn to that hands. these decorative items made from recycled sales the skills decline and snacks and banks or making you sweat so he'll heal. i went in and i missed the name given to the sales come to skip this and professional brakes wheels of commerce and to...
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all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians writing the laws and regulations to tax corporate bankers. there's just too much is a society. that. there was a new alert. scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the war i. think. that. we have read more of what we found. is a story made for movies playing out in real life. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing the year that was and its major event. ok kelli i know snowden the snowden story was your favorite one of the year but who are some of the other people i'd like to ask you other members of the panel here i mean let's say for example example mr obama is he finishing the year in a very good place poll numbers would suggest not. yeah poll numbers would suggest that he is he is at the worst place of his his two terms in office i think the health care the rollout of the health care on your wealth care law has been absolutely devastating to his overall agenda
all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians writing the laws and regulations to tax corporate bankers. there's just too much is a society. that. there was a new alert. scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the war i. think. that. we have read more of what we found. is a story made for movies playing out in real life. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm...
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now it included tax provisions and other provisions. but we extended these benefits unpaid for 89-8. and yet now we have to pay for these benefits. well, what we've done, senator heller and i, is said listen, we need to help these people now. let's do a 90-day extension, provide some retroactive relief and keep these 1.3 million -- and it will grow because there will be several more million people will lose their benefits this year. let's do it and then let's sit down and work on this program. but let me also remind my colleagues, we have made significant changes to the unemployment insurance program. in early 2012, we had a conference report in the house and senate that made changes in unemployment insurance. we reduced the total time from 99 weeks to 73 weeks. we created work-sharing program, a very innovative program for a lot of people to collect for part of the week but stay employed the rest of the company. it is a program that helps companies across the country. we've given states more flexibility in job training, more flexibilit
now it included tax provisions and other provisions. but we extended these benefits unpaid for 89-8. and yet now we have to pay for these benefits. well, what we've done, senator heller and i, is said listen, we need to help these people now. let's do a 90-day extension, provide some retroactive relief and keep these 1.3 million -- and it will grow because there will be several more million people will lose their benefits this year. let's do it and then let's sit down and work on this program....
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a difficult tax, complex situations. but he's right. you look back on the good stuff. even the difficult stuff you realize what you were in the middle of, what you were attempting to do, how significant it was. and how important it was. i concur with that. you look back and what you did was difficult. >> how about the first veteran who said he's worried your generation had it rough. >> i look at the world war ii generation and he says i have had it rough? this is a guy who deployed against the biggest, baddest military the worlds has ever seen. to defeat hitler's army, the greatest on the planet at that time. we did one-year tours. you didn't do a one-year tour in world war ii. you were in until you were killed, captured, or the mission was complete. >> good point. >> not to take away from today but you were there for the duration. >> you were far away without the ability really at all to communicate with loved ones at home. >> a very difficult situation for the service member and the family. i can go to iraq or afghanistan, dial up skype at a call center and call my f
a difficult tax, complex situations. but he's right. you look back on the good stuff. even the difficult stuff you realize what you were in the middle of, what you were attempting to do, how significant it was. and how important it was. i concur with that. you look back and what you did was difficult. >> how about the first veteran who said he's worried your generation had it rough. >> i look at the world war ii generation and he says i have had it rough? this is a guy who deployed...
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people are looking and they're looking they're going wait a minute i poured all this money and all my tax to payer dollars into a war that's given us nothing but pain and suffering but on the other hand you're telling me that we have to cut food stamps we can't get affordable health care you know what's that what's the deal here and i think worth we're seeing some of that reflected in the politics and washington it might be slow but i think that we're going to see more of that in two thousand and fourteen by you because it seems like so much of politics is just corporate politics we need to you pay to play and the people that we're talking about on this program don't have the money to pay to play . yes and with the the recent. by the supreme court that's allowed even more money to flow into elections i am not very hopeful that that's going to change in two thousand and fourteen i would love to see some some serious changes to the u.s. electoral system to reduce gerrymandering to maybe bring in alternative voting systems to make third party candidates more viable and some way to limit the
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tax code fairer. fix the corporate tax code. push china -- >> guest: corporate tax code is very important. corporations get about $1.2 trillion per year in loopholes. we had 70 or 80 of the major corporations in america, goldman sachs, general electric, pfizer, all kinds of different areas. i mentioned to drugs, finance, and general manufacturing paying zero taxes, even though they made multibillion dollars. that is because of the loopholes. one of the biggest loopholes was moving production overseas, deducting the cost of production , but they do not pay taxes on it, bringing the profits back to america, lobbying washington for a low tax rate. that was the deal in 2005. if companies see that, it is an incentive to move jobs overseas. why would we do that? why not lower the tax rate? listen to this, please, mr. business. close some of these loopholes. we are penalizing companies doing business in america. that does not make sense, we should help them. but at least it should be the same tax rate as the ones that operate in americ
tax code fairer. fix the corporate tax code. push china -- >> guest: corporate tax code is very important. corporations get about $1.2 trillion per year in loopholes. we had 70 or 80 of the major corporations in america, goldman sachs, general electric, pfizer, all kinds of different areas. i mentioned to drugs, finance, and general manufacturing paying zero taxes, even though they made multibillion dollars. that is because of the loopholes. one of the biggest loopholes was moving...
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and there hasn't been any tax reform. deal with the real issues. the president wants to sell income inequality. it's no different than his state senate days with the warren courts and having the courts involved in social engineering. this is someone who believes the role of government is to be a bigger part of life. >> i'm thinking ahead to the midterm elections. it worked for president obama to talk about class differences the last time around. is that why they're doing it now? >> no, i think they're doing it because over the past 40 years -- this started in the '70s. we've had a huge disparity. we've had a very small, the 0.01% who have been getting richer and richer. the middle class has been largely stagnating. that's happened under republican and democratic presidents. it's not a false argument. it's a statistic. >> look at new york city, for instance. where people are getting richer because there's opportunity and people who are poorer are coming to work even if they can't afford to live here. the gap isn't the issue. it's the growth in the m
and there hasn't been any tax reform. deal with the real issues. the president wants to sell income inequality. it's no different than his state senate days with the warren courts and having the courts involved in social engineering. this is someone who believes the role of government is to be a bigger part of life. >> i'm thinking ahead to the midterm elections. it worked for president obama to talk about class differences the last time around. is that why they're doing it now? >>...
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when you are trying to decide whether you can afford to go to school, you need to know that after tax experience. >> struggling homeowners are going to face what many experts are calling a financial disaster with the ex-her ration of the mort forgiveness relief. consider than more than $640,000 received relief from the national mortgage settlement reached in 2012, effective linders reduced the size of disstressed mortgages by an average of $180,000 so monthly payments were affordable. if congress doesn't act, mortgage reductions will be taxed as income. >> it is going to hit these people who were the vs. most vulnerable, people who are already struggling with their payments. people who have been hurt by a declining home price market, and that just hurts the housing market, it hurts the economy. small businesses in the united states create more than 60% of private sector jobs. and then the economists say their ability to grow will be hurt by the expiration of a deduction with many kinds of new or used equipment, in 24 teen, it drops to $25,000. >> just because these are set to expire,
when you are trying to decide whether you can afford to go to school, you need to know that after tax experience. >> struggling homeowners are going to face what many experts are calling a financial disaster with the ex-her ration of the mort forgiveness relief. consider than more than $640,000 received relief from the national mortgage settlement reached in 2012, effective linders reduced the size of disstressed mortgages by an average of $180,000 so monthly payments were affordable. if...
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payou want companies to taxes in they are not paying taxes, reform the tax code. you have to call 1600 pennsylvania avenue for that. he has been in office for over five years now. there seems to be an inherent, reflective belief that political self interest is more noble than economic self interests for companies like exxon mobil and chevron and so want. why is it that these governments own the land. why don't they sell some of the land? theony's can be stewards of land just as people believe gore perceived that government is. or perceived that it is. government has failed. government makes thomas as they never fulfill. i do not understand why we have no faith in big companies to do things well in america. we have none. we're always told they are evil and inherently hateful and wealthy. everything is wrong with a companies. i am hearing government downplay companies that have done rate things. every human being who calls your show should adapt oil. job.: i have a very great i work for the gao if may look of federal programs and agencies and try to make them perfor
payou want companies to taxes in they are not paying taxes, reform the tax code. you have to call 1600 pennsylvania avenue for that. he has been in office for over five years now. there seems to be an inherent, reflective belief that political self interest is more noble than economic self interests for companies like exxon mobil and chevron and so want. why is it that these governments own the land. why don't they sell some of the land? theony's can be stewards of land just as people believe...